Lessons From the Stimulus
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Transportation
Spending and Accountability in Texas(Printable high resolution file here)

Living
Waters of Texas Allied with
the Texas Living Waters Project (a joint education
and policy initiative of the Lone Star Chapter
of the Sierra Club, the National Wildlife Federation,
and the Environmental Defense Fund, among others),
editor Ken Kramer joins his fellow activists
in a call to keep rivers flowing, to protect
wildlife habitat, and to save tax dollars by
using water efficiently and sustainably. Photos
by Charles Kruvand.

Lone
Star SierranThe newsletter of the Lone Star Chapter. Published quarterly through Fall, 2009 and as special issues since 2009.

2004
Houston Water Conference Proceedings
Great speakers, timely topics, brief reports,
and presentations at the 2004 Houston Water
Conference: Water and the Future of the Texas Coast
(a Water for People and the Environment conference).

Special
Places of Texas
A publication highlighting significant areas of Texas
in need of conservation, Special Places intends
to raise public awareness and build public support.

Mountain
or Molehill?
Low Level Radioactive Waste in Texas
A study focusing on the foundations for discussion
of low-level radioactive waste management policy:
How much waste is produced in Texas by whom,
how much space it takes up, and how this waste relates
to the need for a new dump site. (953 KB)